A: Child abuse likelihood is increased with: -divorces -single-parent households -teen pregnancy -youth violence -domestic violence -alcohol or drug abuse -depression -mental illness -attempted suicide -families with 4 or more children -living in isolated or crowded communities
A: Child abuse likelihood is increased with:
-divorces
-single-parent households
-teen pregnancy
-youth violence
-domestic violence
-alcohol or drug abuse
-depression
-mental illness
-attempted suicide
-families with 4 or more children
-living in isolated or crowded communities
Child Abuse FAQ